Furever Loyal

· High House Ursa Book 2 · Tantor Media Inc · Narrated by Mia Madison
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Kincaid's appointment to a position of power is on hold after the accountant of House Ursa accuses him of stealing money. He knows someone is trying to frame him, but the question is who?



Haley Meynard is perfectly happy in her world of numbers as the accountant to House Ursa. Like her, they obey set laws and rules. So, when she's yanked from the comfort of her office and told to assist the same person she's just exposed as being a thief, all the rules go out the window.



Thrown head-first into a world she never knew existed, Haley can't help but latch on to the numbers as a safety line. They don't lie, and they clearly show that Kincaid is the thief. He's adamant about being innocent, and so she decides to humor him. That is, until the facts start to support his claims. If she's going to get to the bottom of it all, Haley is going to have to break some rules. The more time she spends with Kincaid, though, the harder it becomes for her to stay neutral. She wants him to be innocent, to stay out of prison . . . To stay with her . . .



Contains mature themes.

About the author

Riley Storm is the author of many paranormal shifter romance novels, including the High House Ursa series and the High House Canis series. Mia Madison hails from New York City and currently lives and works in Venice Beach, California. A lifelong lover of storytelling, she brings an extensive theater background and an obsession with stories of love lost and found to her work. She is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.

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